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Who are the generals from Pingxiang?
Zhu (191-1964) is a native of Lianhua County, Pingxiang City. He used to be the deputy director of the cadre management department of the Northwest Military Region and the director of the Civil Aviation Bureau of the Central Military Commission. 1955 was awarded the rank of lieutenant general.

Gan Zuchang (1905 ——1986), a native of Lianhua County, Pingxiang City, was once the director of the logistics department of Xinjiang Military Region, and was awarded the rank of Major General in September 1955.

Luo Guihua (1907— 1984), a native of Shangli County, Pingxiang City, was once the political commissar of Xi 'an Office of the General Logistics Department, and was awarded the rank of Major General in September 1955.

Li Xinmin (19 10— 1980), a native of Shangli County, Pingxiang City, was once the political commissar of Wanshan Battery District and the deputy political commissar of the Logistics Department of Guangzhou Military Region. 1964 was awarded the rank of Major General.

Wang Yaonan (191-1984), a native of Shangli County, Pingxiang City, was once the deputy chief of staff and deputy commander of the Corps of Engineers. 1955 was awarded the rank of major general.

Kuang Tiankai (19 12— 1983), a native of Lianhua County, Pingxiang City, was once the first deputy minister and minister of the logistics department of jinan military area command, and was awarded the rank of major general in September 1955.

Jiang (19 14—2008), a native of Lianhua County, Pingxiang City, was once the deputy political commissar of the Naval Logistics Department and the political commissar of the Scientific Research Department. 1955 was awarded the rank.

Hu (1914-1991), a native of Lianhua County, Pingxiang City, was once the deputy director and political commissar of the Political Department of No.33 Culture Accelerated Middle School, and was awarded the rank of 1955 in September.

Long Bingchu (19 14— 1975), a native of Lianhua County, Pingxiang City, was once the second political commissar of the Gansu Military Region, and was awarded the rank of Major General in 196 1 year.

Zhu Jiasheng (19 14—2007), a native of Lianhua County, Pingxiang City, was once the deputy director of the Political Department of Xinjiang Military Region, and was awarded the rank of Major General by 196 1.

Liu Zhen (19 14—200 1), a native of Lianhua County, Pingxiang City, was once the director and political commissar of the Air Force Political Department of Lanzhou Military Region. 196 1 was awarded the rank of Major General.

Wu Lie (19 15—200 1), a native of Danjiang, Pingxiang City, was once the deputy political commissar of the Beijing Military Region and the second political commissar of the Beijing Garrison. 1955 was awarded the rank of Major General.

Li Fuke (19 15— 1988), a native of Lianhua County, Pingxiang City, was once the vice president of the School of Political Science of China People's Liberation Army, and was awarded the rank of Major General on September 1955.

Xu (19 16—2000), a native of Lianhua county, Pingxiang city, was once the deputy commander of the engineering corps and was awarded the rank on September 1955.

Xie Xiyu (19 16— 1995), a native of Lianhua County, Pingxiang City, was once the political commissar of the Seventh Army of the Air Force and the deputy political commissar of the Fuzhou Military Region Air Force. He was awarded the rank of Major General in September 1955.

Jin Zhongfan (19 17— 1989), a native of Lianhua County, Pingxiang City, was once the director of the political department of Chengdu Military Region and the deputy political commissar of Chengdu Military Region. 1955 was awarded the rank of major general.

Wang Liusheng (1917 ——1995), a native of Shangli County, Pingxiang City, was once the political commissar of the engineering corps, and was awarded the rank of major general in September 1955.

Zhu Yunqian (19 19— 1989), a native of Lianhua County, Pingxiang City, was once the deputy director of the General Political Department, and was awarded the rank of Major General on September 1955.